It’s World Jollof Rice Day

Jollof rice is a major delicacy at every event ranging from wedding ceremony, burial, naming, coronation and other activities that requires dishing of foods especially among youths and people of the younger generation.

Tuesday the 22nd of August is the World Jollof Rice Day. It’s a day that is set aside to celebrate this very wonderful cuisine. Jollof rice is a dominant name amongst African dishes. Any country can prepare their own kind of jollof rice using ingredients best known to their environment, but the Nigerian jollof rice is one unique dish that is always talked of by anyone from any part of the world, who has eaten it.

10 things to know about jollof rice

The rice cuisine that is now called jollof rice is originally from the Wolof tribe that’s cuts across the Gambia and Senegal.

The rice cuisine is originally a fish-based recipe. But now, it’s normal to find jollof rice as chicken garnished.

The Wolof rice which is now called jollof rice is not a morning meal. It’s an evening meal.

The major ingredients for the meal are the tomato sauce. It gives rice to its redness.

Many of us don’t know that palm oil and tea-bush leaves are also part of the ingredients used for the preparation of jollof rice.

There is a dance that is done in honour of the cuisine.

The bottom of the jollof rice pot is more delicious compared to the top.

Homemade jollof is not as delicious as the party made jollof rice because it is over spiced with lots of condiments.